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Apple Unveils iOS 7 — Completely Redesigned With Stunning User Interface & Great New Features — SAN FRANCISCOJune 10, 2013Apple® today unveiled iOS 7, the most significant iOS update since the original iPhone®, featuring a stunning new user interface. iOS 7 is completely redesigned … | Joshua Topolsky / The Verge: |
The design of iOS 7: simply confusing — The new iOS is better and worse all at once — What I saw today at Apple's annual WWDC event in the new iOS 7 was a radical departure from the previous design of the company's operating system — what CEO Tim Cook called “a stunning new user interface.”| Kevin C. Tofel / GigaOM: |
Much iOS 7 design inspiration came from others but Apple elegantly puts it all together — While introducing iOS 7 on Monday, Apple called it the “most significant design” since the original iPhone. That's obvious the moment you see the new mobile software with its overhauled fonts, spacing, flat-looking icons and buttons.| Kevin Bostic / AppleInsider: |
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Sony's Next-Gen PlayStation 4 Will Cost $399, Launch “This Holiday Season” — With More Than Just Games in Tow — The PlayStation 4 will cost $399 and will go on sale “this holiday season,” Sony announced at its E3 press event tonight in Los Angeles. — That's $100 less than the Xbox One … | Adi Robertson / The Verge: |
Hands-on with Sony's PlayStation 4 and DualShock controller — Several months after it was first revealed, we now know what Sony's PlayStation 4 looks like, and surprise: it's a black box. While we still haven't gotten to see the PlayStation 4 in action, we've gotten a quick look at both it and the DualShock 4, Sony's new controller.| Samit Sarkar / Polygon: |
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How Edward J. Snowden Orchestrated a Blockbuster Story — WASHINGTON — The source had instructed his media contacts to come to Hong Kong, visit a particular out-of-the-way corner of a certain hotel, and ask — loudly — for directions to another part of the hotel.| Washington Post: |
Investigators looking into how Snowden gained access at NSA — Counterintelligence investigators are scrutinizing how a 29-year-old contractor who said he leaked top-secret National Security Agency documents was able to gain access to what should be highly compartmentalized information … | Michael Arrington / Uncrunched: |
Connecting The PRISM Dots: My New Theory — The PRISM story firmly changed course yesterday when The Guardian published a video interview with NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. If you haven't watched the interview, you should. It's historic and fascinating.| Apple: |
Apple Gives Sneak Peek Into the Future of the Pro Desktop — Apple® today showed a sneak peek into the future of the pro desktop with a first look at the next generation Mac Pro®. Designed around a revolutionary unified thermal core, the Mac Pro introduces a completely … | Darren Murph / Engadget: |
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Apple Unveils iTunes Radio, A Streaming Music Service With The Full Power Of The iTunes Library — Apple had no shortage of new things to announce at WWDC 2013 today, and iTunes Radio is one of the highlights. The company's new music service has been long-rumored, but now the curtains … | Stuart Dredge / Music Ally: |
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Microsoft Plots 2014 Launch for Xbox One in Asia — Asian gamers will have to wait a year longer than their American counterparts to get their hands on Microsoft's Xbox One, which will only be available in the region in late 2014, a year after its U.S. launch this November.| Sean Buckley / Engadget: |
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2013 MacBook Air: PCIe SSD and Haswell ULT Inside — This morning Apple updated its MacBook Air to Intel's Haswell ULT silicon. The chassis itself didn't get any updates, nor did the displays. Both the 11 and 13 inch models retain their non-Retina 1366 x 768 and 1440 x 900 displays.| Apple: |
Apple Releases Developer Preview of OS X Mavericks With More Than 200 New Features — Apple® today released a developer preview of OS X® Mavericks, the 10th major release of the world's most advanced operating system. With more than 200 new features, OS X Mavericks brings Maps … | Dara Kerr / CNET: |
Google to be banned in Pakistan if it doesn't clean up YouTube — The country's new IT minister reportedly says the Web giant must remove “blasphemous and objectionable material” from its video sharing site, or face serious consequences. — With YouTube already shuttered in Pakistan …
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